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Not For Profit; For Alternative Energy - Solar Battery R&D. In an age of Too Much Stuff, technology is not the issue. Leadership is.

05/04/2025

Easy does it

This is a solar air heating system designed to warm indoor spaces using sunlight. Here's a step-by-step explanation of how it works:

1. System Installed on the Roof.
A solar air collector is installed on the roof, facing the sun to maximize sunlight absorption.

2. Sunlight
Sunlight heats the air inside the collector.

3. Cold Air Intake
Cold air from the indoor space is drawn into the system through a duct at the bottom (marked “Cold air entering the system”).

4. Air Heating
As the cold air passes through the solar collector, it absorbs heat from the sunlight, becoming warm.

5. Disc Switch
A disc switch senses the temperature inside the solar collector and activates the air blower once a certain temperature is reached.

6. Air Blower
The air blower moves the heated air from the collector into the indoor space.

7. Check Valve
A check valve ensures one-way airflow, preventing warm air from escaping back to the collector.

8. Thermostat Regulator
A thermostat inside the indoor space regulates the system, turning it on or off based on the desired room temperature.

9. Warm Air Circulation
The warm air is released into the room (“Hot air coming from the system”), raising the indoor temperature.
This air eventually cools and is recirculated back into the system, completing the loop.
This setup is an energy-efficient way to use solar power for space heating, especially in colder months.

02/07/2025

Nothing threatens the grip of the carbon extraction cartel more than machines that harvest energy literally at a thin air.

World’s First Airborne Wind Farm is Now Powering Remote Alaska!

Imagine harnessing wind energy 1,000 feet above the ground—that’s exactly what Altaeros’ Buoyant Airborne Turbine (BAT) is doing in Alaska!

🔹 Why It’s Revolutionary:

Stronger Winds, More Power: At high altitudes, winds are up to 8 times stronger, allowing BAT to generate twice the energy of traditional wind turbines.

Floating in the Sky: The turbine is held aloft by a helium-filled inflatable shell, like a giant floating wind generator.

No Towers Needed: BAT doesn’t require massive steel towers or complex infrastructure, making it perfect for remote locations.

🔹 Real Impact:

Reduces Fuel Costs: Helps remote Alaskan communities cut back on expensive diesel fuel.

Quick Deployment: Can be set up in less than a day, making it ideal for disaster relief and off-grid areas.

Eco-Friendly: Reduces carbon emissions while delivering clean, sustainable energy.

The future of renewable energy isn’t just on land—it’s in the sky.

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